Similar words: spontaneous, simultaneously, instantaneous, extraneous, piteously, miscellaneous, courageously, extemporaneous. Meaning: adv. 1. in a spontaneous manner 2. without advance preparation.
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31. Among these forty women, none referred spontaneously to her husband's comments as a source of personal reward for doing housework.
32. But such conversations, unless they spring up spontaneously among friends, are usually poor and wretched things.
33. She had a history of hospital admissions for similar symptoms in 1976, 1983, and 1989 which resolved spontaneously.
34. Eventually you reinforce the child for using the turtle response spontaneously in conflict situations.
35. Furthermore, cultured mononuclear cells isolated from inflammatory bowel disease mucosa spontaneously secrete large amounts of IgG.
36. A second crucial development was the discovery that nerve cells are spontaneously electrically active.
37. In other words,[http://sentencedict.com/spontaneously.html] a random jumble can not spontaneously assemble itself into some orderly structure without tapping some outside energy source.
38. You consult your list as you move along, reminding yourself of otherwise lost points, spontaneously adding extra examples or support.
39. A Xerox machine is capable of copying its own blueprints, but it is not capable of springing spontaneously into existence.
40. Or did they spontaneously manifest themselves, like the foam of a wave or the bloom on a country hedge in spring?
41. With some Aponogeton and with larger Echinodorus vegetative propagation usually takes place spontaneously, with exceptions.
42. In other words such institutions can never spontaneously add to their liabilities and provide borrowers with additional funds.
43. I take it that some very primitive form of life arose spontaneously on earth from chance combinations of atoms.
44. The use of rollers of varying size, colour and shape might be spontaneously sorted into trays provided.
45. Basil was above all a seeing person of sensibility and perception, responding spontaneously to every aspect of the visual world.
46. This implies that the government is operating in a world of autonomous, spontaneously self-creating, voluntary associations.
47. Trusting relationships between children are a crucial determining factor if we want them to collaborate spontaneously.
48. The salt crystals spontaneously began to change to fern shapes whenever the experiment began.
49. Occasionally, because of random copying errors, a slightly different, mutant RNA molecule spontaneously arises.
50. No specific treatment was given and her symptoms subsided spontaneously. Before this admission she had taken no drugs.
51. One patient in the corrosive group had a minor upper gastrointestinal haemorrhage which stopped spontaneously.
52. The rector began spontaneously to preach one of the most electrifying sermons of his career.
53. In particular, the real wage will adjust spontaneously soas to prevent the emergence of excess supply in the labour market.
54. Could a person in one place become spontaneously transported to another, leaving no footprints in between?
55. All side effects disappeared spontaneously after stopping the study medication.
56. Out of a starting point in a constant featureless environment, life spontaneously diversified.
57. No dilatation was performed before or after insertion of the metal mesh stent whose complete expansion is spontaneously achieved after five days.
58. He woke spontaneously fourteen hours forty minutes later and returned to his normal eight hours of sleep per night.
59. For our evening meals, people had spontaneously been volunteering to cook, with the aim to please.
60. When individuals communicate mixed messages, they usually do it spontaneously and with no sign that the message is mixed.
More similar words: spontaneous, simultaneously, instantaneous, extraneous, piteously, miscellaneous, courageously, extemporaneous, contemptuously, erroneous, copiously, raucously, dubiously, obviously, curiously, furiously, anxiously, nervously, vigorously, notoriously, anonymously, previously, sensuously, voraciously, incredulously, laboriously, fortuitously, tremulously, consciously, impetuously.